Bo Pugh
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I don't like ruff dogs either, and I hate dogs that come back after a mile or two knowing they was to sorry to keep going. I usually feed them to the worms or whatever's around. I have 1 ruff dog as we speak and only reason I still do is because certain people at my house like him so he's here to stay and he won't bay a hog he's either caught or laid over in the grass wondering if it's going to be his last breath. But that's just what I like and don't like. Most around here hunt loose dogs so one ruff dogs usually gets all them wrecked if it's a bad hog or makes it break and just have to run it longer. Like someone said earlier in the post if I had to feed a dog that quit after a mile id buy me some fishing tackle. I like a dog that when you let it go it kicks rocks and goes hunting and don't look back. I got a dog named Ben now I been letting my buddy hunt for a while, he's got to where when you pull up on the fourwhweler to cut him off a track to go home he will go around you and this dogs daddy was like that, their kinda aggravating for most people but it's what I like and he's loose unless it's several other dogs their then he gets ruff so we only try to hunt him with not many on the ground. yoy can find a dog that will run a hog 1 or 2 miles a dime a dozen. But one that will take a track work it out and put a hog on the end or stay after until your ready to go home is a needle in a hay stack.
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